Understanding signal evolution, function, and diversity

My photos

In addition to my research, I am becoming an avid nature photographer. I take pictures both during my fieldwork and during my adventures for fun. Here are some of my best pictures. Note: if you want to use these for any purpose, please contact me first.

A northern cardinal at Boyce Thompson Arboretum, AZ

A Geoffry’s tamarin in central Panama

A yellow-bellied marmot in Yosemite National Park

A grey-headed chachalaca in central Panama

A curve-billed thrasher at Boyce Thompson Arboretum, AZ

Horned lizard near Flagstaff, AZ

A neat-looking crab in the Bahamas

An acorn woodpecker in southeastern Arizona

Broad-tailed hummingbird at Mt. Lemmon

Kinkaku-ji Temple (the golden pavilion), Kyoto, Japan

A common merganser female with chicks along Sagehen Creek, CA

Bryce Canyon National Park

A red-naped sapsucker along the Salt River, AZ

Fog covered forest near Mt. Fuji

San Francisco Peaks near Flagstaff, AZ

A highland hepatic tanager in a cloud forest in western Panama

A three-toed sloth along pipeline road in Panama

Olmsted Point in Yosemite National park

A view of Emerald Bay and Lake Tahoe

A howler monkey staring down at me in central Panama

A dark-eyed junco near lake Tahoe

The beautiful terrain at the Audubon Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch, AZ